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Human cloning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Human cloning is the creation of a genetically identical copy of a human (not usually referring to monozygotic multiple births), human cell, or human tissue. The ethics of cloning is an extremely con...
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What is cloning? Why clone? Facts and links to resources about cloning. ... The possibility of human cloning, raised when Scottish scientists at Roslin Institute created the much-celebrated sheep "Dolly" (Nature 385, 810-13, 1997), aroused worldwide interest and concern because of its scientific and ethical implications.
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Boisselier expressed admiration for Michael Jackson as an artist and also commended his courage in expressing support for human cloning at a time when it was getting much negative publicity in the press. “Michael was a visionary who wasn’t afraid to embrace new technologies,” she said.
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No matter what your ethical and religious opinions are about human cloning, your beliefs are simply beliefs. In order to accept whatever you have chosen to believe, you had to take what, in religious terms, is called "The Leap of Faith." And in case you hadn't noticed, not everyone has jumped in the same direction.
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What is Human cloning ? Cloning ethics & human cloning, against human cloning. ... Ever since Dolly's ( the cloned sheep ) birth in 1997 shocked an unsuspecting world, Governments have been busy trying to prevent the advent of human cloning. ... Ethics & dangers of Human cloning...
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You predicted, I think two years ago, that human cloning would be here with us, within two years. ... I predicted that human cloning would be with us in 10 years and I still believe that is the case, because there is a demand among a small number of people for this technology to have babies. It's being driven by...
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